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The point is that from not totally great beginnings, Laura now demonstrates the purpose of alt-hist: to entertain us with historical backgrounds and people while avoiding history becoming its own spoiler. In this Laura is proving to be excellent, building on her tale of the controlled seeking to control and heart vying with head. Book 3, ''The Boleyn Reckoning'', comes out in July 2015 and on the evidence of the first two books can go either way. I'm hoping it continues to cement Laura's burgeoning reputation but, as my mother used to say, let's wait and see.
(Thank you, Ebury, for providing us with a copy for review. We also have a review of[[The Boleyn Reckoning (Anne Boleyn Trilogy) by Laura Andersen| book three]] in the series.)
Further Reading: First suggestion would indeed be [[The Boleyn King (Anne Boleyn Trilogy 1) by Laura Andersen|The Boleyn King by Laura Andersen|The Boleyn King]]. However if you've read that, then why not try the award winning (and BBC TV series inspiring) [[Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel]] chronicling the real life drama of Henry IX's parents.

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